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    Functional Neurological Disorder (FND) - articles, social media and discussion

    I don't assume it came from the authors--my thought is that the journal saw the evidence and said, this needs to be addressed. The journal, NeuroImage: Clinical, does not seem to have the well-known FND experts on its editorial boards. That was one reason it seemed like a good place to start.
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    State of Mind: Is Long COVID Linked to Mental Illness?

    Does someone know how to unroll my twitter thread into a block of text? That way I could post on FB or VB. thanks!
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    Functional Neurological Disorder (FND) - articles, social media and discussion

    Jon Stone has just published another essay in which he questions whether CODES had the right primary outcome after all. Qualify of life measures are "arguably" more important to patients. Right. According to that theory, patients are more interested in that their seizures are less bothersome to...
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    Functional Neurological Disorder (FND) - articles, social media and discussion

    I guess I could, or on Facebook. I hadn't really thought of that but no reason not to.
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    Review Neuropsychological evaluation of functional cognitive disorder: a narrative review 2023 Silverberg and Rush

    So basically, don't bother to test anything, we can just tell. Just like the claim that Hoover's sign is 100% specific for FND leg weakness when the studies are shit.
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    Functional Neurological Disorder (FND) - articles, social media and discussion

    In fact, the non-intervention group had a greater reduction of seizures than the control group, although the trend wasn't statistically significant. They touted it based on a few subjective secondary outcomes that showed improvement and decided that seizure reduction was not after all most...
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    Economic Cost of Functional Neurologic Disorders: A Systematic Review, 2023, O'Mahony, Edwards et al

    Also, this study is almost exclusively about non-epileptic seizures, not about other forms of what they consider FND.
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    The Netherlands - €28.5 million ME/CFS research program - ZonMW funding awards announced April 2023

    But this approach would seem to assume, as has been suggested in this thread, that all people meeting the other criteria would naturally be included in the Fukuda group. This assumption is unwarranted. Just like in PACE, embedding sub-groups within the larger Oxford group was a problematic...
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    Efficacy of cognitive behavioral therapy targeting severe fatigue following COVID-19: results of a randomized controlled trial 2023, Kuut, Knoop et al

    I would guess they're probably publishing a selection of responses and the authors will respond to all of them with their usual stupidities and misrepresentations.
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    The HOME study - Michael Sharpe s CBT for the elderly

    In UK, are people allowed to stay overnight with their partners/parents/kids in the hospital? Not since Covid, but previously in US it was normal for them bring a cot for you to sleep and stay there next to the person, assuming the person's condition permitted it. I mostly lived in the hospital...
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    The HOME study - Michael Sharpe s CBT for the elderly

    What? I always thought he was a few years older than me. He looks so distinguished to be just 66!!
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    Functional Neurological Disorder (FND) - articles, social media and discussion

    Nothing wrong with two co-morbid functional disorders! They require separate specialized forms of CBT.
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    Can psychiatry make medicine better? Michael Sharpe, 29 Nov 2022

    I felt a chill in the air over the weekend of the APA meeting in San Francisco. Luckily, I managed not to see Professor Sharpe's talk--costs $$ to get into the conference. I assumed that was likely the reporter's mistake. Sharpe is proud of PACE and no reason from his perspective not to cite it...
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    Functional Neurological Disorder (FND) - articles, social media and discussion

    Right, it is unfalsifiable. Because you can have Parkinson's AND have a functional tremor that is different from a Parkinsonian tremor (per the FND experts). Or you can have epileptic seizures as well as functional/dissociative seizures, so even if they decide you have epilepsy after giving you...
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    Functional Neurological Disorder (FND) - articles, social media and discussion

    Right. It's like if they find something else, it's a get-out-of-jail-free card--well, we were right, you did have FND and you still do as a co-morbidity or as an "overlay." Basically, it's unfalsifiable.
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    Blog: The Science Bit by Brian Hughes

    and Brian knows how to do PowerPoint much better than me!!!
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    Psychiatric disorders and the onset of self-reported fibromyalgia and chronic fatigue syndrome: The lifelines cohort study 2023 Creed

    it seems pretty clear to me there is a heavy dose of "that dessicated dualistic thinking" (as a certain Professor White once wrote to me, more or less, in an era when we had a brief exchange) in this emeritus person's musings about CFS, fibro and psychiatric states.
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    Blog: The Science Bit by Brian Hughes

    Yeah it’s a textbook so it’s expensive! Bummer!
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    Efficacy of cognitive behavioral therapy targeting severe fatigue following COVID-19: results of a randomized controlled trial 2023, Kuut, Knoop et al

    It looks odd, but I don't know statistics well enough to really have an opinion about what it could mean. I'm also not clear on when/why one would use a standard error rather than a standard deviation.
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